It should now be the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season for Crystal Palace and the 19 other top flight clubs.

Palace were originally scheduled to face Wolverhampton Wanderers this weekend at Molineux in what should have been their final away game of the 2019/20 season.

But instead, Crystal Palace and the other 19 Premier League clubs are still waiting for news on the possible return of top flight football in England, with all professional football leagues in England currently suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Palace chairman Steve Parish has spoken about Project Restart, with further discussions set to be held on Monday at the next meeting of the Premier League, following Prime Minister Boris Johnson's update on the situation nationally regarding lockdown measures.

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Below, we look at the latest Palace headlines on the morning of Saturday, May 8.

Cenk Tosun's hint

The Turkish forward joined the Eagles on loan from Everton in January and scored one goal in five appearances for Roy Hodgson's side, before his loan spell in south London was cut short after he sustained a serious knee injury in training.

But Tosun has been positive about his time with Palace, while dropping a hint over his future and where he would like to play again.

Crystal Palace during the break

Sean Dyche responds to Crystal Palace links

Sean Dyche has not ruled out the possibility of him leaving Burnley, amid links with Aston Villa and Crystal Palace.

The 48-year-old has been linked with a move away from Turf Moor, having established Burnley as a Premier League club in recent seasons, with the Clarets finishing in seventh place in the 2017-18 campaign.

Dyche has previously been linked with Palace and in recent weeks, he has been touted as a potential long-term successor to Roy Hodgson, while Aston Villa have also been mooted as potential suitors.

Sean Dyche has been linked as a potential long-term successor to Roy Hodgson. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Speaking on the Eamonn and the Gaffers podcast, Dyche said: "If the opportunity to come to somewhere that I thought would really enhance my chances as a manager to continue improving and continue testing myself, who knows?

"But I've been down this road before. There's been links before. I'm still at Burnley Football Club and it would have to be a balanced situation for me to look at anyway.

"You have to know what the realities are. There have been recent stories that are nothing to do with me. They do come around now and again, but I'm still at Burnley Football Club."

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